Hello to anyone viewing this. I seem to have some sort of rendering tidbit with Minecraft.
I've attached some pictures to show what it looks like in-game. They look like that whenever it seems my Minecraft crashes after a couple times. When it finally plays through afterward, it loooks like what it does in those images. I don't know if this is an intentional effect, but I'd like to see what could get rid of how it looks.
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Beep! Beep! Driving through like an eagle riding a blimp!
Don't take my word for it, but could this be an anti-aliasing issue? Try installing optifine (don't worry, it's really easy) and messing around with the anti-aliasing and mipmapping settings, or possibly said settings on your graphics card, if you feel comfortable doing that. Rest assured, this is NOT an intentional effect. Did this just suddenly start happening, or has it always been like this for you? If this just started happening, did you do anything to game/computer settings prior to this, or install a new application/driver/update?
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I've attached some pictures to show what it looks like in-game. They look like that whenever it seems my Minecraft crashes after a couple times. When it finally plays through afterward, it loooks like what it does in those images. I don't know if this is an intentional effect, but I'd like to see what could get rid of how it looks.